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UniCredit’s covered bond research analyst, Florian Hillenbrand, will move to the buyside as a portfolio manager with UniCredit AG from early May.
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The amount of discretion afforded national regulators for bank resolution is making it near impossible for investors to judge the relative risk of holdco and opco capital, writes Tom Porter.
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If Germany’s draft law on senior bail-in is passed unaltered, it would bring the liability hierarchy of the country’s banks closer to Europe’s “de facto scenario”, according to Moody’s.
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Four regulators hit Deutsche for more than $2.5bn on Thursday for "extremely serious" misconduct in rigging money market rates.
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The Financial Conduct Authority has fined Merrill Lynch International £13.29m in response to a string of failures to report trades, boosting the cost of each error from £1 to £1.50 for the first time.
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Chris Lees, managing director of European syndicate debt at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, will leave the bank this week, GlobalCapital understands.